Jazz&Jazz Nostalgia: Ben Cummings Gerry Mulligan Band


Filmed at The Walnut Tree Jazz Club, Blisworth, February, 2017

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Sunday 3rd March: Join Mike Owen’s Scarlette’s Serenaders…

In The Ellington Room

The Walnut Tree, Blisworth

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Classic Jazz Swings into Olney with The Eagle Jazz Band

The Eagle Jazz Band

Founded in 1951, The Eagle Jazz Band has delighted audiences worldwide
for an
amazing fifty-four years. Olney fans, you are in for a treat! 

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Celebrating Edmund Hall With The Adrian Cox Quartet


Fans at The Walnut Tree Jazz Club gave a rapturous welcome back to Adrian Cox and his Quartet on Sunday, 17th February, during their 2019 Edmund Hall UK Tour.

Adrian, Gethin, Joe and Simon.

The session featured music from the Louisiana born clarinetist’s 1941 hit album “Profoundly Blue”.
It was a wonderful opportunity to film for a series of Jazz&Jazz YouTubes
commemorating the event.

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A Sure Fire Winner – Book Quickly! Doolally Tap At The Bedford Golf Club: Thursday 28th February

Presents

“Doolalley Tap’s infectious foot stomping live shows have taken the London vintage scene by storm, quickly establishing them as the band that most accurately evokes the bold, brassy, blues infused spirit of the 1920’s New Orleans Jazz Age.”

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Sunday 24th February: Frogs in the Ellington Room …

No, not a conundrum!
A Walnut Tree Jazz Club Special! Be there!

The Frog Island Jazz Band is making a welcome return to the Ellington Room
at The Walnut Tree, Blisworth, this weekend:
12.00 til 2.30pm, Sunday, 24th February!

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Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Welcomes Back Dave Ware’s Hot Shots …

12 Noon Saturday 23rd February

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FEATURING DOOLALLY TAP…

HOT NEW ORLEANS JAZZ!

 

Already popular among Jazz&Jazz followers, it’s time to give a full feature and hearty welcome to Doolally Tap! Not so long ago, David Lalljee explained to me the origins of Doolally:

From the town of Deolali, the location of an army base and sanatorium where soldiers leaving India in the late 19th century were sent before leaving for home.
Those who became mentally deranged after contracting a fever, or Tap
in Urdu,
were said to have gone Doolally Tap.”

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A Touch of Jazz Nostalgia …

Featuring Max Collie’s Rhythm Aces

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Remembering Ivan


I received this sad message from my Jazzers friend Pamela Turner today:


“Hello Peter, Ivan’s granddaughter sent me this video of her Uncle Damien reading messages from us at the wake. Thought you might like to see it.” Pam.

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